The Latin and Ballroom Dance classes, which are held
at the Student Campus Recreation Center from early February until mid-April,
have acquired a growing popularity and student fan base since their initial
inception during the Spring of 2010, proving to be a positive alternative for
students to spend their Thursday nights during the semester, while subsequently
posing as a powerful marketing tool for the facility.With the current sessions soon coming to a
close, the students, under the guidance of professional dancer Donatas Nacajus,
are preparing their final event on May 2nd, which includes free lessons at 8
P.M., followed by an open dance and dance performance. The event will be held inside
of the Student Center Ballrooms, with music being provided by DJ Ridd Da Kidd.

Who is this “star” that has been able to procure
such a solid student fan base? He is Lithuanian-born Donatas Nacajus, a
dedicated ballroom dancer/teacher whose appetite for the art has been
insatiable since the age of seven. Multifarious at the very least, Nacajus,
apart from recently running classes at his studio in New York, as well as the
Student Recreation Center, has been on a life-long quest to perfect his craft:
he has travelled around the world for decades either to compete, coach, or be
taught, usually by some of the most prestigious dancers known. His dedication
to every aspect of his art form is salient through his teaching: students gain
not only hands on dancing experience, but also some idiosyncratic knowledge
that otherwise would be hard to obtain. When asked what qualities he thought important
to possess as a successful teacher as well as performer, Donatas replied: “Passion:
in what you do…patience with yourself and others, and knowledge: knowing the
history and evolution of dances helps facilitate better understanding”.

Carolyn Garrone, the Coordinator of Intramural and
Club Sports at Campus Recreation, immediately jumped at the chance to book the
classes last semester with the aforementioned Nacajus . “I’ve always liked
watching ‘Dancing with the Stars’. One day I checked my voicemails and by
chance Donatas called and asked about setting up a program here. I ran it by
with Romayne (Director of Campus Recreation) and she thought it sounded like a
great idea. A colleague and I then called in Donatas to give him a tour of the
facility, and from there we started working on putting together the program.
I’m very proud of how the class has progressed. At first it was difficult
filling the classes, but this semester we surpassed our expectations!”

Ms.
Garrone is not the only one who has been pleased with the classes; the students
who have been attending have also felt very positive in general about their
experiences, including Chantal Rivers: “I have met a great group of individuals
whom I consider my friends while attending the Latin/Ballroom dance course(s)…we
(the students) have the opportunity to meet, converse, dance and help each
other progress in the course.” This is
not River’s first class: she has been to the ones offered in the past, and was
quite emphatic in regards to the activities associated the program, including
their outings to Club 412 in New York: a scene in which to show off their newly
honed skills.They
will be attending another event there on Saturday April 30th called
Swing n Salsa.

In regards to
the final showcase, River’s commented: “Performing in front of my friends is
extremely fun and I would not change a moment of the experience”. For those of
you who have not considered becoming part of the “nebulae” forming at the
Recreation Center’s dance classes, perhaps this final fun-filled event May 2nd
at the Student Center will spark your interests!